In Lesson 2 of Web Security School, guest instructor Michael Cobb explains what to expect and look for when analyzing an attack on a Web server. He presents a guide to logging and auditing leads, and reviews essential fortification, countermeasures and other recommended security enhancements for your server.

Guest instructor Michael Cobb takes an in-depth look at how Web sites are attacked and what you can do to reduce the likelihood of a successful attack. He reviews the role of logging and auditing in combating attacks, and outlines the best countermeasures you can take to stay ahead of hackers and safeguard your Web site. You will also learn about tools that help show you where you stand in the fight against hackers. As with the first Web Security School webcast, you will be given several checklists to help you review your Web site's security. This webcast is available on-demand. Through our agreement with (ISC)², all CISSP and SSCP participants who attend this webcast can earn one CPE credit.

In this four-part paper, learn strategies for resisting attacks on a network. Guest instructor Michael Cobb takes you through the process of securing a network perimeter by examining Web security architectures, explaining how to use encryption and testing a network perimeter for survivability.

Michael Cobb, CISSP-ISSAP, is a renowned security author with more than 10 years experience in the IT industry and another 16 years experience in finance. He is the founder and managing director of Cobweb Applications Ltd., a consultancy that offers IT training and support in data security and analysis. He co-authored the book IIS Security and has written numerous technical articles for leading IT publications. Cobb is also a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator and a Microsoft Certified Professional.

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